touhou:The Touhou Project (東方Project Tōhō Purojekuto), also known as Toho Project or Project Shrine Maiden, is a series focused on bullet hell shooters made by the one-man developer Team Shanghai Alice, whose sole member, known as ZUN, is responsible for all the graphics, music, and programming for the most part. The Touhou Project began in 1996 with the release of the first game, Highly Responsive to Prayers, developed by the group Amusement Makers for the Japanese NEC PC-9801 series of computers. The next four Touhou games released between August 1997 and December 1998 also were released on the NEC PC-9801. The Touhou Project was inactive for the next three and half years until the first Microsoft Windows Touhou game, The Embodiment of Scarlet Devil, was released in August 2002 solely by ZUN after he split from Amusement Makers and started Team Shanghai Alice. Touhou Project became a media franchise spanning a steadily increasing number of official games, in addition to commercial fan books, light novels, and manga. long hair:
Length is shorter than shoulder length, but no longer than the knee. tall image:
An image that has aspect ratio of less than 1:1 (height is bigger than width).
This tag is automatically added to images. short hair:
Hair no longer than shoulder length. adapted costume:
For images of characters wearing costumes or outfits that are derived and patterned after the design of their normal outfit or costume. If the only change is the color, use alternate color instead. dress:
One of the common varieties of the top women's clothing. sake:
один из традиционных японских алкогольных напитков, получаемый из риса. В Японии называется словом нихонсю , в обиходе — словами сакэ или о-сакэ обозначается любой вид алкогольных напитков, в таком виде слово и вошло в другие языки. Как и водка, пьется небольшими порциями, хотя ближайший аналог скорее пиво. sakazuki:
A flat, saucer-like cup used for drinking sake. triangular headpiece:
三角頭巾(sankaku zukin, lit. triangular headpiece) is a type of headband sometimes worn by ghosts in Japanese folklore.
Derived from Edo period burial rituals, it was originally intended to protect the newly deceased from evil spirits. It has various regional names, Hitai-eboshi, Tenkan, Houkan, Kami-kaburi, and so on.